Drought resilience refers to the ability of individuals, communities, and ecosystems to withstand and recover from the impacts of drought. This research area focuses on understanding the complex interactions between climate patterns, water availability, agricultural practices, land use, and socio-economic factors that influence how communities and ecosystems respond to drought conditions. Researchers in this field study strategies and technologies that can enhance resilience to drought, such as improved water management practices, drought-tolerant crop varieties, and early warning systems. The goal of this research is to develop sustainable solutions that can help communities and ecosystems adapt to and recover from drought events.